Hermetic sentences extracted from The Message Rediscovered We present a selection of hermetic sentences extracted from The Message Rediscovered, the Cattiaux's master work, arranged according to the fundamental symbols of the different spiritual traditions in order to generate a new network of meanings in relationship with the art and the symbol. The Message Rediscovered is a book that contains, as his author said, "a tightly initiation and mystique presented in a concentrated form that demands more than a straightforward reading, the words being transcended by the revelation, and the work presenting itself as liquid air that has acquired other extraordinary properties, but which are invisible at first sight".
Other symbols Ancestor, Art, Artist, Beauty, Blessing, Centre, Circle, Colors, Creation, Death, Dew, Elements, Faith, Fall, Fire, Food, Fruit, God, Gold, Goodwill, Heaven, Holy earth, Joy, Knowledge, Ladder, Light, Look, Love, Magnet, Metamorphose, Mother, Mountain, Mud, Name, Nature, Needs, Place, Poetry, Prayer, Purity, Quest, Realization, Redemption, Regeneration, Saint, Salt, Salvation, Science, Stone, Symbol, Temple, Tree, Vision, Water.
THE MESSAGE REDISCOVERED
Louis Cattiaux
1 VOLUME
Format: 6 x 8.46 inches
Pages: 448
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Goodwill
10/09'. All that is tiresome and complicated is not God's. But goodwill uses all that appears for the best, without discussion and without judging rashly the life that is still veiled.
13/46'. [...] The goodwill in God uses as well as possible all that presents itself, but desires nothing. It is like highly sustained attention amid the most perfect quietness.
15/08'. It is the goodwill in God that saves us from death, and it is goodwill in ourselves that hurls us into it. In fact, though both are blind, the first is guided however, and becomes receptive and organising, while the second is errant and becomes anarchic and destructive.
18/43. Who would have the intelligence to listen within himself to the voice of the Highest, and who would have the wisdom to conform to it? That one would see that the greatest submission to God engenders perfect freedom in this world and in the other. Goodwill in God does violence to nothing, not even oneself. Goodwill in oneself does violence to everything, even to God. «Who strips bare the almond and who makes the seed germinate? Is it not the spirit of the all-powerful Lord?»
19/30'. Goodwill in God delivers us from the constraints of the world, for it allows us to hear the Lord's teaching and gives rise to the action of his hidden Providence.
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